Lady and the Bullock Driver, The

DESCRIPTION: "A squatter who lived Bathurst way, And owned a magnificent station" visits Sydney and meets a girl. When married, and take a ride with a bullock driver. The squatter demands the driver use good language. They get stuck because he can't curse his teamAUTHOR: Charles R. Thatcher (1831-1878)? (source: AndersonStory)EARLIEST DATE: 1970 (AndersonStory)KEYWORDS: courting marriage humorous travel cattleFOUND IN:REFERENCES (1 citation):AndersonStory, pp. 58-60, "The Lady and the Bullock Driver" (1 text, 1 tune)NOTES [26 words]: For brief background on Charles Thatcher's career, see the notes to "Where's Your License?" For an extensive collection of his songs, see AndersonStory. - RBWLast updated in version 4.1File: AnSo058